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The Humanitarian Engineering Program at the Colorado School of Mines is evolving.
Having originated as a minor offered through the Division of Liberal Arts and International Studies (now the Division of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences), the
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Colorado School of Mines celebrated its outstanding faculty at its annual Faculty Forum, held May 3, 2017, in Friedhoff Hall.
Geology and Geological Engineering Professor Kamini Singha received the Dean’s Excellence Award, which recognizes a
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In its third academic year, the ConocoPhillips Center for a Sustainable WE2ST (Water-Energy Education, Science and Technology) was formed to promote the sustainability of unconventional energy production and conduct research on both community
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A three-day NSF-sponsored workshop will bring to Mines 20 of the world’s top scholars focused on the societal aspects of mining and other extractive processes.
“STS Underground: Investigating the Technoscientific Worlds of Mining and
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“Dr. Gianquitto is a valued member of the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Division at Mines,” said College of Earth Resource Sciences and Engineering Dean Ramona Graves. “Her commitment to the students and broadening the scope of thinking of
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A team of Colorado School of Mines students competed at the Rocky Mountain Regional Ethics Bowl, hosted by Mines on November 12, and will advance to the national competition. This is the second year in a row that Mines has earned a bid to the
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When approached to help with this project, Mines reacted without hesitation, and the community service trip filled up quickly, mostly with McBride Honors students who are eager to travel to Nepal and make a difference. “I am most looking forward to
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Emerita Associate Professor Cathy Skokan has been named a fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) at the society’s annual conference this week in New Orleans.
Founded in 1893, ASEE is a nonprofit organization of
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GOLDEN, CO, May 23, 2016 — A $2-million gift from Chuck and Louanne Shultz to the Humanitarian Engineering Program at Colorado School of Mines brings corporate social responsibility to the forefront of the engineering curriculum in a way that has
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